16 rue Barbanègre 75019 Paris
Corentin-Cariou à 243m
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PORTE DE LA VILLETTE - CITE DES SCIENCES ET DE L'INDUSTRIE à 543m
Rock
Radical et l'Espace B présentent...
Jeudi 26/11/2015 à 20:30
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RAKETKANON (Rock Sludge / Zeal - KKK / BEL)
https://soundcloud.com/zealrecords/sets/raketkanon-rktkn-1
RAKETKANON (Dutch for Rocketcannon) come in hard, shock, entertain, repulse and attract. After releasing their debut-album RKTKN#1, the band has been crushing stages all over Europe with memorable appearances at Eurosonic (NL), Pukkelpop (BE), Dour Festival (BE), Fusion Festival (DE), Plissken (GR), Mayfeld Derby (DE), and many, many more ... In July 2014, RAKETKANON went camping in Chicago’s infamous Electrical Audio Studio, to record their 2nd album (RKTKN#2) with Steve Albini (Nirvana, The Pixies, Neurosis, The Jezus Lizard, ...). Down tuned guitars, blasting drumbeats, deformed vocals and droney bass synths, coupled with an ear for great songs, make RAKETKANON without a doubt one of the most interesting bands in the European underground-scene today. RAKETKANON grabs you by the neck, drags you violently out of your comfort-zone, gets in your face and leaves an impression you won’t be able to forget any time soon.
LUSHES (Indie rock / Felte / USA)
https://soundcloud.com/felte/sets/lushes-what-am-i-doing-album
Lushes are a two-piece rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Their second album, Service Industry, was recorded and mixed by Aaron Mullan (Magik Markers, Sonic Youth) at Echo Canyon, with additional production from Jonathan Schenke (Parquet Courts, Eaters), and will be out October 16, 2015. Their first album, what am i doing, was mixed by Adam Cooke (Beach House, Double Dagger), and produced by Bachelorette (Drag City) and lushes, and was released March 4, 2014 on Felte.
16 rue Barbanègre 75019 Paris
Corentin-Cariou à 243m
Ourcq à 702m
PORTE DE LA VILLETTE - CITE DES SCIENCES ET DE L'INDUSTRIE à 543m